Terry Ann Erlewine

This gravesite picture was taken by Nancy Mayer.

(July 13, 1943 - September 29, 1943)

The Lusk Herald

September 30, 1943

Terry Ann Erlewine 2 ½-Months Old Twin; Heart Ailment Victim

Thon Book 9

Death resulting from a heart ailment since the time of birth came Wednesday, September 29th, at 8:20 p.m. to tiny Terry Ann Erlewine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Erlewine of Lusk. Little Terry ann was one of a pair of twins, born to Mr. and Mrs. Erlewine just two months, and sixteen days ago. The infant had become increasingly frail during the past weeks, and when her condition became serious Wednesday she was rushed to the Spencer hospital, where it was impossible to strengthen the tiny flame of life.

Besides the parents, Terry Ann is survived by her twin bother, Teddy; an older sister, Betty; two other sisters, Garnet and Gladys, and another brother, Glen. The latter three youngsters are triplets.

Brief funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow (Friday), in the chapel of the Peet mortuary, with Rev. Clyde Hampton officiating. Mrs. Lester Meade, organist, will furnish music throughout the rites, and will be assisted by the Misses Betty Allender and Neoma Taylor, who will sing "When He Cometh". A short committal service will follow funeral services at the graveside. Burial is to be made in the Lusk cemetery.

The Lusk Herald
October 7, 1943
Glen Erlewine Infant, One of Twins, Dies
Funeral servives for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Erlewine were held in the Peet chapel on Friday, October 1, at 11 a.m.

Two-months old Terry Ann was one of a pair of twins, weighing less than four pounds at birth and had always been frail, death came on Wednesday, Sept. 29th, the baby having lived two months and 16 days.

Besides her parents, the baby is survived by her twin brother, Teddy, and a set of triplets, Garnet, Gladys and Glen, and an older sister, Betty.